ben_chase 0 Posted January 11, 2002 The perspective in this picture is awesome..However, I'd like to see it without the sepia, but in true b/w. Excellently done. Link to comment
ilia 0 Posted January 12, 2002 It was a tough call on sepia toning - neutral B/W looked a bit too cool, so I ended up with a compromise - this photo in reality is about 50% saturation of "real" sepia Link to comment
jim_c 0 Posted January 12, 2002 I agree with ben chase, this is a wonderfull photograph. Link to comment
sjgleah 0 Posted January 15, 2002 Irresistible look on her face. Calling to them to turn around to catch a candid look is a wonderful technique. Link to comment
fb 0 Posted January 17, 2002 Beautiful photo. Very touching. This girl has the entire road of life in front of her and the shinning light is at the end. Very nice theme. Link to comment
daniel_rice 0 Posted February 18, 2002 There might be an appealing portrait in this image, but the fisheye ruins it. I honestly don't understand why a fisheye would be used to make this kind of a portrait. Nice try, but I don't see the appeal. Link to comment
stephen_gale 0 Posted October 29, 2002 I absolutely love it! On the contrary, I think the 14mm was an excellent decision and it makes the shot. To me it says little girl/big world (and besides, it looks nice..!) Only slight winge, the scan is a bit flat on my moniter (and probably too contrasty on yours). Well done! Link to comment
amanda mumma 0 Posted October 13, 2003 From the maple leaf by her foot to the shining light at the end of the path, the girl's expression is great - very cheeky, very cute. I think you can read alot into this, the long road ahead, embarking on life's journey. The light is a nice touch! Link to comment
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